I am trying to get a trip in next year to do some backpack deer hunting. I'm wondering what any of you guys would recommend as a good pack? Should I go external or internal? And how big of a pack for about 5 days?
Snake Charmer said:Take a look at the Eberlesstock line I own a couple and are very happy with them.
They make great gear. I bought the H2 Gunrunner for daypack ing. Love it so much, I dropped it out of the Polaris and we ran over it :-/Drewski2324 said:I have the Eberlestock blue widow and absolutely love it. Very versatile, goes from 2200ci to over 7000! (With spendy attachments of course) like MJB said cry once. It's better to cry at home then in the mountain anyway.
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Bonejour said:They make great gear. I bought the H2 Gunrunner for daypack ing. Love it so much, I dropped it out of the Polaris and we ran over it :-/Drewski2324 said:I have the Eberlestock blue widow and absolutely love it. Very versatile, goes from 2200ci to over 7000! (With spendy attachments of course) like MJB said cry once. It's better to cry at home then in the mountain anyway.
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But it held up fine![]()
I'm looking forward to hear how you like it in the field.ThatKidCASH said:After a debate between the Outdoorsman Optics Hunter and the Kuiu Icon Pro 7200...
I figured at that point it was preference, I couldn't go wrong with either one.
I am patiently waiting for Kuiu to get the SM-M belt back in stock so they can take my money.
I was wondering about that. The pics looked like you bought the pack for Darryl so he could carry your elk. Smart move!NBK said:Have the 1850 Icon pro. Used this year on an elk hunt and could not be happier! Great for all day hunting and its ability to pull out large loads of game is amazing. I saw Lungpopper carry almost a half elk off the mountain with his.
Good stuff...